JULIAN A plate lunch will be served at the home of Mrs. Nom Breon on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8. Proceeds will go to the Julian Cemetery Assocla- tion, Those who visited at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Donley were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mock of Ale tooma; Mrs. Margarét Phillips of Warriors Mark; Mr, and Mis. John Diughenbaugh and son Jackie, Mr. Francis Malon, Mrs. Greenwalt and friend, all of Osceola Mills; Miss Amanda Hartsock, Larry Broadhead and Jack Miller all of Julian; Web Putt and Mr. Shives of Port Matilda, The Hallowe'en social held on Saturday night was a success. The young folks all report having a good time. The young folks are entitled «to gome fun on Hallowe'sn and if + seome oe Ding Sb hy NE Rk ¥ e thet cin have it in an organised way with some older folks to supervise and take an Interest they arenot so apt to get Into trouble. Alfred Han- and Helen Dillon won prize Mrs. H. K. Mattern is sertously {il Her daughter Mrs. J. R. Cronister of Cambridge, Mr, is attending her as nurse. We all hope for a speedy re- covery. The hunting season being open our hills and fields are over run with hunters, having come from all di- rections. It looks like a skim chance for our local men. We do hope they will be very careful of pave been 50 many LUagedies during this dry season and some ones oarc- lessness must have been responsible So Jets t nk of others before we drop a match or a burning cigarette Please bear in mind the chick ken dinner at Dave Richard's garag Saturday evening Nov. &. Mis Wiley of Prfladelplila BU and fire. There 0 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. Mrs. McAfee of Somerset are spend- ing some time at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. E, A. Petom, Mrs. Peters ag been {ll for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Alexander at- tended a Hallowe'en party at the Martha M. E church Several of our local nimrods got their limit of rabbits the first day of hunting season. We hear lots of complaints from folks supposedly good. eitizens, about the weather, the times, the govern- ment and 1 do mean the governmen: and like Alice in Wonderland we get “Curiouser and Curiouser” 110 know what they would do if they were in some of the European coun- tries, and how long they would be in circulation if they made remarks about heads of governments there, as they do here. After all we all have to admit that the good old U. 8. A. Is a very comfortable place to be right now, and that nowhere else In the world do people have as many privil- foges Mrs. Madalene Robinson gpent the day on Tuesday in Bellefonte The M. E. church at Julian will serve a chicken dinner, Saturday evening Nov. 12 from § to 8 o'clock, prices admits 50 cts and children 25cts, ———— a_i A Shoe Horn Trowel. Instead of a trowel wien digging mall flower pots, a metal shoe y can be used to good advantage It has much the same shape as a owel and will make Jess dirt in a small space People who have tant to do usually occupy se vith something that think 5 important pearl ————— nothing impor- them- they FREE TIRES A Pair of New Tires That Will Fit Your Car Will Be Given Away Free. A TICKET WITH EACH 10c PURCHASE DRAWING 10 P. You Need ! M. — DEC. 24th Not Be Present To Win. jon Auto Stores CUT RATE Penn Belle Totel Bldg, Bellefonte, Pa. the LW ———— — — BLANCHARD The Keystone Bible Class of the Baptist Sunday School will hold a food sale at Page's Store room on Saturday afternoon and cvening The proceeds will go towards the in- terior decorations of the church, which was begun this week. Mis. Mayme Shaw was admitted to he Lock Haven Hospital last Tues- day for medical treatment. Mrs. Mary Hendricks, whose phy- sleal eondition has not been so good recently, left last week to spend some time with her daughters at Danville and Lock Haven, respecsively. Mrs. Victor Ridge and twin daugh- ters, Margaret and Marjorie left on Saturday for their home in Walsen- burg, Colorado, after spending a two months vasation with relatives here Miss Hetty Poorman of Renovo, spent the weekend with her cousin Caroling Robb. Miss Maude Miller of Pine Crowe Mills who ig the Vice Chairman of the Demgeratic Party, spent Wetines- day night at the R. J. Spangler home in order that she might attend the fonts held at the school house that vening Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and MTs Hemarirly Maxon were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Packer and chil- dren of Willamsport, Mn Irvin Frank and Martha and Violet Peters of Beech Creek, Mr. d Mrs. Clvde Bterner and three so of 80. Wil- damsport, spent Friday with them Cuests at the home Of Mrs. Anna Bowes during the weekend were Miss Kathryn Poorman and Bud Rowe of Renovo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Askey and family of Blanchard Mr and Mrs. Frank Bowes and childre: of Rote and Migs Dorothy Bowes of Howard Mrs ington D. C. Gardner went to Wash- D. C.. on Saturday to spend week with her sister, who has moved to that oity recently Mis Virginia Durken spent the weekend with her friend Vivian Fravel of Beech Creek. W.C.T. U. met at the home of Mrs. David Neilson on Wednesday afternoon. The leader being Mrs Alva Miller Mrs. Raymond Maxon ig still on our sick list. Glad to port J. H Slaterbeck, much improved, There will be a meting of the Townsend Club at the school house Friday evening Nov. 4h at 730. AL members come and bring a friend ———— a —— ORVISTON Emma Ker- a orge, all of Lock irday evening at and Mrs, Albert G nd Miss mt Sa hon ne of Mr f Bel jefonte grand Mrs J ng oO Mr an d Ste wart WLAN Quité a number f Mom attended the servites a 1 Sunday Misses Vesta and Verna Young were home over the weekend from he Practical Bible Training School N. Y.. returning to school on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mann James Culer spent Sunday terpoon at Howard Mr. and Mrs Maloolm Johnson and family attended the Baptismal and Evangelistic services a: Howa'd at the Church of Christ on Sunday evening ment Or- prop viston evening and STOP FOR CLEANING VALUES AT OUR NEW MODERN STORE Your Inspection Will Be Appreciated and Your Reception Courteous. Men's Garments MACINAWS ............... 3% SUITS 43c TROUSERS -. .....-......... 20€ FALL TOPCOATS HEAVY OVERCOATS .. HATS . .. NECKTIES. . ..... as a Bh ET SMOKING JACKETS BATH ROBES. .... 4c ..83¢ ER een es +e o3 for 24¢ cite OE AR, CE SINGLE Ladies’ Garments PLAIN DRESSES - = = 49 3-PC. SWAGGER SUITS... .. $1.23 JIGGER COATS . Jacket Suits. 59 Blouses Skirts... .29 .29¢ Gloves ..... Bath Robes. .49¢ Rugs & Carpets CLEANED AND SHAMPOOED 3c sq. ft. COMFORTS 69¢ BLANKETS DOUBLE 69¢ 89¢ Feather Pillows Coats ain riv.n DE 19¢ WINTER COATS, Fur Trimmed. . 73¢ CLEANED AND STERILIZED 83c pair. STRICTLY CASH AND CARRY Try Our Efficient, Courteous Service and Quality Workmanship F.& F. Cleaners & Dyers 109 High Street — Bellefonte, Pa.’ aa SS UNIONVILLE Methodist Chureli Services—Pray- er service this Thursday evening Sunday School on Sunday mOrAaK at 9:15 a. m.: Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. followed by the preaching service at 7:30 p.m. with sexmeni by the pastcr, Rev. D. I. Kauffman Miss Janje Zahniser spent the weekend with some of her girl friends in Bellefonte Mrs. Walter Zahnisey was a week- end guest of her parents, at Siygo she having gone last Thurs and returned on Sunday evening Missionary Meeting: The bers of the Missionary soclet Presbyterian church will " tained this Thursday evening al home of Mrs, J. B. Stere League Meoting=The members Of the Epworth League of the Metho- dist church, will hold their regular monthly business meeting and soctal time this Friday evening at the hoine of Miss Georgeanna Holt Mrs. ‘Hartfet Asking returned to her home here las; Saturday, alter having spent some time visiting with friends and relatives in and about the vicinity of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Broyk State College owed some very - teresting pictures in Lhe Comumuiaty House on Twsday evening, of sc nes they had taken while on a wip in Burone last winter and spring, most- ly ¢ of Ttaly hn d Germany, They were arcompal by ex) given by Mr BO» 8 which them more Interesting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams moO- tored ta Clearfield County on Sunday 1d visited wit Filaties for the dav. They had dinne t the Myr, and Mrs. George Pin of Phillipsburg. alzo called on friend in other vearfield Coumty and with daught and family in Clearfield town Guests a Bosw \ ' ! i daughters and husbands Mrs. H B. Hammill a Mr. and Mrs, Janws G chil all of Buffalo NX. Y come I ie part © ay mems- r of the enters the of anastion mage h friends and home of parts of ( their or Alice her and if and * home of Mr Gieen withass the foot ball game at Sal College on Satur day Wfterwon ; the conununity were in bring wonderful Lhe eals pro Those prose and Miward, Barton Joh Chars ent were John Samuel Ha Pred Hs Milford Hall Rev. CG. A Gare! spent th Brugper réenaburg and hunting The member the Bible class of & Mt cin will hold thelr monthly meting pext Tuesdas ening in the Sur 8chool Ro have #ash beer: in the Dollar t he Wana LTH OLN the requested HAVE CAI Soy Siva ysl IR merling a rarned A god 1 meeting reno: t wn ———— a A —————— HOWARD Rev. Charles Robb and wif Toms Brook, Va. stent ! week at the home of Mrs. Robb ¢ ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Orr Mr. A A Wams and father Dr. OGragier Aliquippa, motored to Howard jast Thursday to spend a few days at the home of Jolin Waz- ner and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rufio! Clev and Ohio, viciied with relatives Beegh Creek and Howard, over th weskend Cuesta at camp “Waleredae™ Sun dav were: Mrs. Jennie Berry, M Wilda Salisbury and danghter Jan of Beech Creek; Mrs Vivian Schuler of Milesburg: Carl Deitrich Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ruf of Cleveland, Ohio Mr. ang Me Boland Houck w two chlidren of Millersburg were guests at the home of Mrs. Mage Spireimeryer Sunday The Missionary Society of the Re- formed church met at the home of Mm Kale Weber Wednesday even - Mrs. Girard Altenderfer enterain- ed the ladies of the sewing circle at her home on Tuesday evening. This Saturday Nov. 5th. is the date for the chicken and waffle sup- per held at the home of Mr. Charles of Electric Supply | Wentzel Thue ladies Evangelical church delicious meal Ms one of the b gel anywhere of the will serve this They promise Lhis meas you can for the. price of 20 and 30 cents, Homemade ice cream and cake will be extra. Come and bring a friend Saturday evening. Misa Jane Kerr Evans, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O Pikeville, was married jast Monday October 24, to Mr, Harold Jackson Kline of Howagd, Pa. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kline. The ceremony wa erformed at Tom's Brook, Virginia by the Rev. Charles Rcbb, a cousin of the bride, The former Mi ws Ev attended school in Plkevil gradu- ating from the Pikeville 3 Brat Pikeville Junior College, She attended the Upive: Kentucky, Mr. Kline is a graduate of Howard High Bchool and Pem State College. He Is a member the Chi Phi fraternity. AL present Mr, and Mrs. Kline have just return- ed home from a tour of several of the southern states, including Vir- ginia, Tennessee, Kentucky West J ia and Marviand. They will Howard, Pa Poor ave daughter tans of an later ol ol Yin Le nan hae ' } ech Gobe Ww hat number ol PDAS Doe gelling ore and a L¥ | roks ie YORE in it i Dead wir s— | Removal of Bones Causes Legal Battle (Contd Rised rom Page 1) the furore had It October 23, when removed from Celera articies rday. Sherif Harry ler sourneye to Huntingdon serve the warrant and ie take nto en fofly the remaing of Ceneral Patton and bis sword. At a meeling in untingdon Count r Bamusl MH. Btewart § RAN offices of District Altar Hang and each for a predminary date of fixed, Le- the 8her- the one he came home without thal § his mission fulfilled Things drifted day aflernoon James C. Furst i torney for Hilda Patlog and other Stan brought a bill quity agahast Hild is Pat ton 1 ipso, seeking a preliminary injunction to restrain ber from recovering the remains of her long-decensed forebears A hearing in the injubclion pro- ceedings is scheduled to be held at 10 o'clock on Monday moming, November 8, before Judge Chester D. Petterhoof, of Huntingdon coun- ty. At this Sime Judge Petlerhoof will be call pon 10 decide wheth- er the Matton relatives mn Centre county, or whether the Huntingdon V.F W will be permitted to ahead with their ceremony of terment on Armistice day st Riverview cemetery In the bill in equity filed Tuesday, Commander Haag and BE. L. Harp- ster claim hat they consent of the landowner, 85. B Wasson, and of Alexander A. An- derson, of Huntingdon, who is de- scribed as “the next kin of General Patton.” move the body. odd 1 go in the Their purposes in disinfering the General, they set forth, originated because the warrior was not buried In any recognized cemetery add that the grave has been! in ab- solute neglect for many years, and {that their aim is to give the Gen-| = SE ———— Chairside Radio with’ Amazing New RADIORGAN and Transcontinental AUTOMATIC Tip-Touch TUNING Co. { BELLEFONTE and pp COLLEGE J | USE ZENITH TUNES AMD ANTENNA FOR BEST RESULTS Pal ew’ ¢ obtained the to open the grave and re- They ' EE Ld eral a suitable burial beside wife in Huntingdon, The V. F. W. officials, in thelr! claim, say they believe the defend- ant, Miss Thompson, will interfece with the ceremonial burial and will cause lrreparable oss to them by so doing. For this reason they want the Court to place a restraining or- der against her and her agents An exhibit attached to the legal notice, served upon Former Judge Furst shows that Mr. Wasson and Mr. Anderson, who js there describsg as “the only known relative of sald General Patton,” signed an agree- ment permitting the V. F. W. to re- move the body In consideration of the General receiving all these years a proper gcpulcher. The wit. nesses to both sighatures, aceord- ing to the exhibit, was “E. L. Harp- ster, J. of P.” presumdily the Ed- ward L. Harpster who is otherwise active in the matter Local historians lar with Oeneral Patton's family and bael- ground contend that it was alwayw his wish that he be buried on his own lands. Some members of Belle- fonte Chapter Daughters of the rican Revolution ve expressed considerable interest the matler of (er | his fo Ane in eral ron beech use {act And General Patt mand nhis In LA ire Samuel Miles and n furnace at ) bought vast i county. General Patio a member Ferg sen Low TO DEDICATE MARKER FOR BOCOUTS SLAIN BY INDIANS lodging, and while they were at th ran washing they were killed by redsking, Jacob, stiending duties clwewhore, esgapod J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency TEMPLE COURT—BELLEFONTE-FHONE 190 20 Percent Saving Open Evenings ERTL a LR edE Te eM de Te Fl SEE ee Ee] Public Sale! AT MY BARN, 118 E. : from 2 Ry al EVET A langing 1600 lbs each. with foal.. This for inspection Horses, n 1011. 1 age stock x “colt Oe rua DD rent ree Os men s and dairy CHAS. McHENRY died HHI et Louther St., CARLISLE, PA. SATUR, NOV. 5 Beginning at 1:00 O'clock Sharp. 50 Head Horses, to 7 mated will be at my Mules and Colts weighing 1200 to everal mares th od . ba Vy ean VEears, teams, fey 1 (Ady 14 COWS Bold On COR Biel a fine WE HAVE DECIDED TO DISCONTINUE OUR STORE In the Arcade Juilding, High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. Starting Thursday, Nov. VE WILL PUT ON A CLOSE-OUT SALE When the All Prices on Articles Will be GREATLY REDUCED All persons having accounts with us, or who have goods laid satisfactory much. away will arrangements, kindly call and make Thanking vou very The Taub Furniture Exchange BUSH ARCADE High Street Bellefonte, Pa. (Political advertiseme: olitical adve ert ementy BRING BACK PROSPERITY T0 PENNSYLVANIA By Electing Capable, Honest Businessmen VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN ELECT "Jimmie" Yan Zandi ~ FOR - CONGRESS JAMES J. DAVIS For U. S. Senate ELECT "AK Lelzler —- FOR - STATE SENATE ELECT ELECT "Ken" Haines — FOR - ASSEMBLY ARTHUR H. JAMES For Governor SAMUEL S. LEWIS WM.S. LIVENGOOD, Jr. For Lieut.-Governor For Secy. Internal Affairs and have HOME RULE and HONEST GOVERNMENT GO TO THE POLLS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, and VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN
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